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2010 studio album by Joe Bonamassa
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Black Rock is an album by the
American
blues
rock
guitarist
Joe Bonamassa. It was recorded at Black Rock Studios in the Greek island of
Santorini and it was released worldwide on March 23, 2010.
Track 8, "Night Life", features a duet between
Bonamassa and his childhood hero
B. B. King.
Track listing
Personnel
Guest artist:
Chart performance
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